I think that for it's purpose it was very good, the post-WWII version, at least. The Nazi coffin was repurposed and mildly upgraded to provide affordable, easily and quickly resumed production to get the devastated German economy functioning again. It was only partly about a car, it was also about a factory and jobs,…
One can only hope that the asshat also made an insurance claim for a stolen vehicle.
Junk all those F-35s, and build 1,000 weaponized T-38s (aka F-5s?) instead.
SWA has new Extended Range B-737s, crews certified, and FAA approval for long-distance over water flights. They're just waiting on the market ... Or something. In the meantime Alaske is flying mainland to Hawaii many tines a day on multiple routes, all in B-737ERs.
What do *I* think? I think I don't giveadamn about the livery, just start flying the airplanes to Hawaii already! But I do like it. BTW, how many of you know why the heart logo? SWA employees, keep quiet.
No cars are gay either, no not even basket-handle VW Cabrios. Cars are asexual.
Bird droppings, dead bug carcasses, light road tar deposits? Keep a box of Bounce dryer sheets in your car. Dampen a sheet and just wipe the offending deposits away. A wipe-down of Lemon Pledge will help keeping them from sticking in the first place. Both .are old airplane cleaning tricks, learned from old Harley…
And those that weren't crushed todeath by a semi on the interstate would die of old age crossing Texas.
So, my mechanic can't do an annual on my airplane because it's the
Based on the bastardization of this once beautiful automobile, he'd have accomplished the same thing by dropping $ 7 or $8K on a Jaguar/Ford S-type.
I say, badge engineering at it's finest, wot?
They started it ...
Neighborhood car, could be, in fact prefer, all-electric. Avoids all that pesky Federal stuff.
The Brit version of Rick Romero obviously did the voice-over, his final statement is a masterpiece of British understatement, "The car was badly damaged" ... gee, ya think?
I'm currently out of retirement and working as a project manager at Keahole-Kona Intl. (KOA) on the Big Island of Hawaii. P-3s shooting the option (missed approach) and full-stop landings/take-offs are a daily occurrence. You sure know when they are coming and going, mixed in with the Boeings and Airbusses ... noisy…
I keep getting taunted with things like this. Someone PLEASE build us an idiot simple, open-platform , no frills or accessories vehicle so I can have a Kona beach car.